This photocopied page contains ten newspaper clippings.The first is from the Dayton News on June 28, 1946, which discusses Dayton alumnae going to convention. The second clipping is "Women's Fraternity Backs Foreign Relief" from the Washington Post on July 8, 1946, which discusses the addition of more scholarships. The third clipping is "Miss Paddock Gets Art Citation" from the New York Times on July 5, 1946, which discusses a citation for distinction in art for Miss Paddock. The fourth clipping is from July 1, 1946, which discusses that active members will be at the convention this week. The fifth clipping is "Volunteer Work Commended" from the New York Times on July 3, 1946, which discusses a plea for Kappas to be active in world affairs. The sixth clipping is from the Indianapolis News on July 1, 1946, which lists four Depauw Kappas going to convention. The seventh clipping is from the Dayton Journal on July 8, 1946, the addition of more scholarships. The eight clipping is "Leaves from the Notebook" from the San Francisco Examiner on June 30, 1946, which discusses the upcoming convention. The ninth clipping is from the Syracuse Post Standard on June 28, 1946, which discusses Mrs. Gilbert M. Butters' upcoming trip to convention. The tenth clipping is "Women's Fraternity Backs Scholarships" from the Minneapolis Morning Tribune on July 8, 1946, which discusses additional scholarships and foreign aid issued.
Jun 28th, 1946 - Jul 8th, 1946